We see that Billy didn't fall down to hard because he gets back out unharmed. Then just as Sean warns him the old stairs might not be so strong, Billy falls through some of the stairs and down to the floor below. So he pulls down the sign and starts walking up the stairs. Billy tries to prove to him it can't be as dangerous as they think it is. Sean is annoyed thinking he won't be able to get up his room now. Then on the way upstairs they find the staircase closed off with a danger sign. Sean explains to Billy that his parents bought the home for him at cheap and reasonable price. YOU DARE WAKE THE DRAGON LICENSEHe tells Billy that he thinks Jennifer likes him and he is teasing him again saying "Oh sure she does, just wait till you get your license so you can run her over with a car" Sean laughs it off. What next will you run her over with your bike?" Then when Sean goes home, to the cheap but very old and run down house his parents bought for him. His friend Billy teases him about accidentally clunking heads together with Jennifer telling him "You really swept her off her feet, Romeo. Then they both bend down to pick it up and they accidentally clunk their heads together. When the class is finally dismissed, first Sean and Jennifer accidentally bump into each other dropping something. The assignment is to write a two page story on any topic of their choice. Dodds doesn't dismiss them just yet, she gives the class a homework assignment. Dodds read to them made him feel moved, Mrs. Then just as class is ending when the bells rings Sean's slacker friend Billy wakes up, pretending that the story Mrs. However Jennifer only thought about him as a friend which was too bad for him. Sean's other passion in life was Jennifer Johnson, just about every story he wrote in his notebook was about her. The story is about a young man named Sean Hackett whose passion in life was story writing. Dodds is scarfing down donuts while reading out loud a book to the class. The story begins inside a high school classroom. Kiki decided to quickly throw in the campfire dust, and in her very weak and raspy voice she submits her approval for The Midnight's Society, calling her story "The Tale of the Dream Machine" and lets Gary begin reading her story out loud. For some stories, that can be a very dangerous life indeed". But beware, for once a story is written, it no longer belongs to the author. When a story is on paper, you can feel it, you can see it, and others can read it as well. The intro says "Writing a story down on paper, is very different than telling it out loud. Gary agrees to read Kiki's story out loud for her this night. Frank tries to encourage him to be crazy and break the rules for a change. Gary is a little reluctant to doing this at first because it's never been done before. Her one request is for Gary to read it for her, because her throat is too sore and her voice is to weak to read it out herself. The old box reveals to hold an old typewriter inside of it, she found in her attic and she has used it to type out her story. Kiki sits down on the storyteller's chair and opens an old box. Frank tells her to back off because he doesn't want her germs. When hearing her sound this way, Betty Ann with concern asks her if she is sick. Kiki very weakly says she has laryngitis. Kristen ask her where she was. Kiki says with her voice weak and raspy she was writing her story. Frank standing impatiently turns then sees Kiki coming in and impatiently tells her it's time. Michael Hong as Sean Hackett/Count Sean.
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